What happened to search?

Somewhere along the way, search forgot its job.
Today it's AI overviews you can't switch off.

Ads stacked on ads.

Results ranked by who paid the most.

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You scroll past half a page before you find anything remotely relevant to your query.

Remember when
search meant finding?
We do.

Kagi has done it differently from day one. You pay a few dollars a month and in return, the only person Kagi Search works for is you.

When search works for you alone, you can finally make it your own. Promote the sources you trust, block the ones you don't, and tune every result to fit the way you think.

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“I tried it. It was .
That was before I started playing
with Kagi’s bells and whistles,
which elevated the search
experience from magic to
.”
— Cory Doctorow
"I resisted this one for a long time,
but now that I’ve started using it I
can’t go back. Google search is
broken
and Kagi works like magic."
— Matthew Gault, Gizmodo

You won’t believe the magic until you witness it yourself.

Everyone on this page was once a skeptic. Every one of them tried Kagi, loved it enough to pay for it, and never went back to Google. You’re a single step from seeing it for yourself.

The web we want isn’t free, but it’s worth paying for.